A little demo of what I'm using every day, with tricks, on my laptop:
https://twitter.com/slex20/status/516337884568518656/photo/1
I not investigate if is possible to get a better result at the actual
state of the art
Il 29/10/2014 18:55, Edwin Ancaer ha scritto:
With my scrolling problems
With my scrolling problems solved, I want to start using as much GNUstep
applications as possible. The first victim is GWorkspace. My question is
how I specify in GWorkspace that I want to use the Gemas editor to open
.txt, .m, .h, ... files. From the user guide by Dennis Leeuw, I got the
Hi
On 2014-10-29 11:55:05 -0600 Edwin Ancaer eanc...@gmail.com wrote:
With my scrolling problems solved, I want to start using as much GNUstep
applications as possible. The first victim is GWorkspace. My question is
how I specify in GWorkspace that I want to use the Gemas editor to open
German,
thanks, it is working now.
So it is not I that choose an application, it is the application that
decides the file types it can open.
Is there a way to tell what extensions an editor is handling?
I suppose if nobody usus Gemas to edit txt files, it might not be the best
choice for it.
On 29 Oct 2014, eanc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Edwin:
So it is not I that choose an application, it is the application that
decides the file types it can open.
Is there a way to tell what extensions an editor is handling?
Yes, this info is in the Resources/Info-gnustep.plist of the app
wrapper.
On 29 Oct 2014, eanc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Edwin:
When browsing through a directory, I saw GNUmakefile. How can an
application indicate it will open a file without an extension?
I don't think you can, but you can try:
,
| NSUnixExtensions = ( );
`
to see if it works.
However,
On 2014-10-29 16:29:39 -0600 Charles Philip Chan cpc...@bell.net wrote:
On 29 Oct 2014, eanc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Edwin:
When browsing through a directory, I saw GNUmakefile. How can an
application indicate it will open a file without an extension?
I don't think you can, but you can
Hi
How can I set GWorkspace to open images with gimp by default instead
of ImageMagick ?
thanks
yves
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On 28 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I set GWorkspace to open images with gimp by default instead
of ImageMagick ?
You need to:
(1) have a gimp app wrapper installed
(2) goto a file with the image file type
(3) show the Tools Inpector
(4) Click Set Default in the tools